Another End here
Reflections on the End of Sophomore Year
5/29/20242 min read


Hello there!
It's been a while, I know, and I apologize for not being regular. I promise this won’t happen again. It’s been a very busy and somewhat dull time for me, and it felt like it would never end. But now, my sophomore finals have concluded, marking the end of my second year of college. With this, half of my college journey has come to an end. This realization is both bittersweet: sweet because these two years have given me countless memories, experiences, friends, and, most importantly, a second home; bitter because every day brings me closer to the end of this journey. One day, this college life will come to an end.
I understand that the end of one journey is the beginning of another, but the thought of not being with the same people in the next phase hits me hard and even haunts me. As our theory papers have ended and only the online papers remain, most students have already set off for home. I'm still in the hostel, tying up some loose ends that need my attention.
The past few months have been incredibly busy, and now, with everything suddenly quiet, I find myself a bit unsettled. Nevertheless, I'm enjoying this solitude and taking a few days' break to recharge before diving back into things with renewed energy. It's still unbelievable that we’re now entering our third year. This semester, although short, was the busiest yet with projects, exams, assignments, reports, and many sleepless nights.
One crucial lesson I’ve learned this year is that everyone has their own pace of learning. There will be people who understand and support you, and there will be those who don’t. Believe me, some people will stay with you for a reason, some for a season, and some for a lifetime. Let things flow naturally—those who are meant to be in your life will always be there. If not, take it as a lesson and move on. Don’t let others' opinions make you doubt yourself. Always question and improve yourself, but never doubt your abilities. Life is full of ups and downs; learn and grow from them.
Remember, an ECG shows ups and downs, which signify that you’re alive. A flat line means the end of your heart. Life is similar; it's all about ups and downs. Learn, grow, and live a full life, not just survive.
Have a great day, everyone!
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